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Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir

{PARAGRAPH}Disco Fizz LP Azoto. Mass LP Deca. Cosmic Temple Chapter 6 12" Daniele Baldelli. Cosmic Temple Chapter 5 12" Daniele Baldelli. Track Listing Side A Titles. Overall Rating 0 Submissions. Log In Username or Email: Forgot your username? Password: Forgot your password? Register New customers, create your Amoeba. Its quick and easy! Roberto Ferracin is the man behind the Music One project, the name by which he produced only one LP of short electro-disco jingles. Included here are four of the most powerful cuts. Every Italo funk-disco collector knows "Radio Cosmo ", a soulful jazzy-disco-funk number produced by the homonymous radio station that was based in Alessandria inand spawned from the mind of Tony De Gigliohis two brothers, and a Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir of friends. Included in this LP are the vocal and instrumental versions, as well as a long-version edit by I-Robots. Don Luigi Bernini is a Piedmontese priest who has devoted his life to music. Of his discography, his most interesting work is undoubtedly the weird Telepatia -- an electronic experimental album with the theme of good and evil always in the foreground. Also features The One "O" One's. Italo-duo Club Paradiso come from Rimini, Adriatic Coast, and they bring forth the golden age of the spanking Riviera club culture. Traveling through time and Farley Funkin Keith Funkin With The Drums with synths and drum machines, they mix the past a and the future. Panoramica is a hypnotic and groovy journey that starts off with "Batongo", a tribal, exotic, and sweaty dancefloor banger. Mondo Groove present a reissue of K. Giombini was a veteran Otto Muehl AAM 1 music applications with personal computer. Starting with an Apple II Europlus, he then converted to the Commodore 64, thanks to the presence of three independent music generators that allowed him to make more elaborate music easier. The record was inspired by the videogames of the time, and the titles of the ten tracks are inspired by the names of famous games. The music was created Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir four-to-eleven Commodore 64s, programmed and synchronized with an external audio interface. At the time, Giombini, in his studio in a basement just a few steps from Nomentana, Rome, had organized a small school with courses of basic and computer music. The cover art Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir is the same of original LP; Comes with an inner-sleeve dedicated to Commodore Deca Federico De Carolicomposer and musician graduated in piano for over 30 years, is a protagonist of the Italian electronic and experimental scene, approaching Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir fields such as theater, multimedia, and television. A great summoner of dream suggestions, he started with the lessons of cosmic school, arriving at a personal alchemy of tradition and innovation, clutching the paradigms of artificial sound on the natural one. He began playing inand in he bought his first synthesizer, starting a long process of creative evolution, playing in parallel bands that are inspired by the British new wave, with such bands as Joy DivisionThe Cureand Killing Jokeand studying the dynamics of synthetic sound. Inhe began his solo record productions career based on linear sequencer plots and minimal compositions that refer to already famous authors of electronic music, like Jean-Michel JarreKraftwerkand Vangelisand the so-called kosmische Manolo Manolo of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. Here the Venetian serves up a full length release in the form of Gea: a track trip of eclectic flavours, spanning across various moods and tempos. It's a departure from his contorted takes on techno that he's presented in recent years. It's a serenade from Gea to Ouranos: the Greek gods of earth and sky. Starting out with the haunting vibes and suspenseful strings of the punk-funk journey "Amnios, he then gets stuck into "Medulla'. On this dramatic number there's more huge orchestrations on offer complete with a tough beat, Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir like an action scene from a film soundtrack. Finally "Metacarpo" sees him throw down jagged and angular industrial techno which has seen him win the adoration of DJs like Marcel Dettmann in recent times. Olga Melchionda Arcobaleno Samedi Soir The Latin Dimension featuring Jimmy Maeulen Hurt So Bad. Studio equipment. Drum machines. Studio headphones. Digital recorders. Guitar accessories. Studio accessories. GBP My Language. Wishlist Log in to view your wishlist. Items in wishlist:. Items in cart:. Are you a private user? Order this item through our mailorder. Are you a business user? Please login to add items to your A Certain Ratio All Night Party

Repress of the killer Italo disco funk holy grail released on 45rpm single in , available here as a 12". Includes previously unreleased instrumental versions and two alternative versions of "Samedi Soir" by Patricia & Top Secret and Olga Melchionda. "Samedi Soir" is full of funky tropical percussion and basslines, dramatic disco strings, cosmic synthesizers, and infectious piano with.

Mondo Groove presents, in cooperation with I-Robots from Opilec Records a great Double LP compilation of groovy Italo Disco Funky Boogie diamonds from Drums Records, the italian label from Turin that released many hard to find singles from 70’s and early 80’s.

Review: Peruvian label Degustibus has been the main home of Fango's music. Now the Italian artist's album Tuono that was released last year gets the remix treatment by a stellar cast. Kompakt man, Mexico's Rebolledo gives "Dritto" an epic makeover with that picked guitar and those suspenseful cinematic atmospheres working together to create some right dancefloor hysteria.